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ambiguity in the word is brought out in the King's accusation to Arethusa that Bellario has done you that good service Shames me to speak of ( III . ii . 27–8 ) and is suggested earlier when Pharamond's visit ' to do his service ' to ...
ambiguity in the word is brought out in the King's accusation to Arethusa that Bellario has done you that good service Shames me to speak of ( III . ii . 27–8 ) and is suggested earlier when Pharamond's visit ' to do his service ' to ...
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Savage also sees the conclusion of QI , where Bellario and Galatea are married off to Cleremont and Thrasiline , as an attempt to reduce any parallelism with the case of Arabella Stuart , who had a distant claim to the throne and was ...
Savage also sees the conclusion of QI , where Bellario and Galatea are married off to Cleremont and Thrasiline , as an attempt to reduce any parallelism with the case of Arabella Stuart , who had a distant claim to the throne and was ...
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5 ΙΟ Enter ARETHUSA , PHILASTER , BELLARIO in a robe and garland [ and THRASILINE ] . 15 6. Exit Thrasiline ] Q1 ; not in Q2 . 9. overflow ] Q2c ; ouer - throw Q2u . soops ] Q2 ; swoops Langbaine conj . 7.
5 ΙΟ Enter ARETHUSA , PHILASTER , BELLARIO in a robe and garland [ and THRASILINE ] . 15 6. Exit Thrasiline ] Q1 ; not in Q2 . 9. overflow ] Q2c ; ouer - throw Q2u . soops ] Q2 ; swoops Langbaine conj . 7.
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Contenido
INTRODUCTION | xix |
PHILASTER I | 29 |
APPENDICES | 123 |
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Philaster: Or, Love Lies A-Bleeding by Beaumont and Fletcher Francis Beaumont,John Fletcher Vista previa limitada - 2003 |
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